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[W] MiG-23MLD Flogger-K - Trumpeter 1:32.


Gelerth

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Hi,

 

Few days ago I finished my sixth model in 1:32 and as it was A-10 it also was a fourth plane is US markings that's why I decided to go to the east and choose one of the former USSR planes. I have Su-27 but I'm not ready to it yet, also Su-25 was not a good choose as I just finish CAS plane. So the choice was simple: MiG-23MLD.

 

In quite a big box half of sprues is for armament - various missiles, bombs, gun pods, fuel tanks etc but MLD was an ultimate fighter so mostly air to air missiles were carried.

Plane have 7 mounting points but only 4 are available as the central one and left and right ones are reserved for fuel tanks.

I decide to mount 2 R-24R (1 per pylon) missiles and 4 R-60 (2 per pylon) in configuration as below:

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After gluing I had to sand it a little bit, rescribe some lines, paint with primer and sand a little more:

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In the meantime I ordered a Aires detail set (2196)

http://www.aires.cz/get/image.php?object=product-photo&id=2287

 

And also a Pitot tube from Master, Air Scoops and Chute brake from Quickboost.

 

Still I'm not sure about painting as Trumpeter is offering two quite interesting schemes, but in the meantime I found on the wiki interesting photo:

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Camo like Su-27 and idea for a base. 

 

 

Waiting for resin parts I'm trying to glue and prepare as many parts as I can:

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Love the flogger, will be watching with interest

Thank you.

 

 

Great idea for a display base. This will look superb.

 

Quite cool. I have to think how to build it and attach plane to it.

 

I received pack of resin parts.
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At the begining I try to fit the main wheel wells as the attachment is a little bit different then kits parts - they are open at the top while resin have all the sides full.
To properly attach some plastic blocks have to be removed from one of the part supporting wings.
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Next I tried to fit exhaust. It is larger in diameter then kits one, so a lot of plastic have to removed from the rear halves of hull:
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This is how it fits:
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Unfortunately exhaust is a little bit smaller then end of the hull:
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Those parts will be fitted in the engine:
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More to come soon - I glued a lot of parts but some of them have to reshaped or cut to properly fit resin parts.
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Today I tried to visualize the monument and the plane on the base:

MiG-23.jpg
 
Angle of the plane is not too big as the base with plane should not exceed 25cm in height.
 
Then I had to destroy some more parts to fit resin:
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And I sand smooth the air intake, but probably it won't be seen after mounting:
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I paint wheel wells (without wash yet):
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And a color check for cockpit:
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That's an amazing start. The resin engine looks very beautiful and your paint job on the wheel bays is outstanding.

 

I'll be following this one for sure !

Thank you very much.

 

 

Awesome! I'm thinking of doing a 23 right away here!

 

Don't think about it. 

Do it as soon as you can.

 

In the meantime I finished cockpit and ejection seat:

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I decided that I won't install electronic bays as  plane on monuments usually do not have such hatch opened so I glued frotn fuselage parts with cockpit and front gear bay. It's not perfect but it's better that I expected as halves do not fit only in ole place:
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Anyway this place will be covered with canopy, so I do not mess with it not to break to much. I only had to cut canopyy a little in one spot and glue some HIPS in another:
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I glued also the main gear bays:
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In the meantime I'm trying to figure out how to build a strong and light monument, I started with some 4mm thick plaster blocks:
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I will carve a bricks on them later.
 
I glued front windscreen (it covered with maskol)...:
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... and ejection seat:
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Now I'm waiting to vaporate rest of CA glue (otherwise it might damage canopy shield) so on photo it is only temporary to see how it fits:
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Then I finally put together a wing moving mechanism - I had to modify it a little bit as it was too loose and wing were moving freely without control:


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Then with regret I glued airbrake elements as again monument planes cannot have such parts open:

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And dry fit on all main components:

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I'm still thinking how to do an option to open/close tail to reveal engine - I started from the kits parts - then I will try to add some wiring:

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To fit with resin parts of engine, kits one have to cut almost in half:

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Dry fit of plastic and resin parts:

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So far that's it... More to come soon...

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